“One of the hikers has been found dead. The Guardia Civil police and the fire brigade of Mallorca continue the search for the other missing person,” emergency services in the Balearic Islands, which include Mallorca, wrote on social network X.
Localizado sin vida uno de los excursionistas. @guardiacivil y @BombersMallorca continúan con la búsqueda del otro desaparecido. Activado psicólogo de @Emergencies_112 para atender a familiares.
— Emergències 112 Illes Balears (@Emergencies_112) September 4, 2024
Emergency services have been looking for the two British hikers since Monday night in an area of mountains in Mallorca where the Torrente de Pareis canyon descends to the Mediterranean, a spokeswoman for the service told AFP without giving further details.
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According to Spanish media, the hiker whose body was recovered is a 32-year-old man, while the other, who is missing, is a woman. They were apparently swept away by flash flooding in the area.
Els hotelers apugen els preus davant el naixement de les ‘catarates’ de Sa Calobra.#Mallorca #Dana
🌶️👇🏽https://t.co/IHSqmmTY4U pic.twitter.com/2lmrVG4TIP— Pebre Coent (@coent_pebre) August 15, 2024
Local authorities had on Tuesday called for people to be careful due to the “very intense storms” that were expected.
“Avoid outdoor activities (going to the beach, hiking, water sports),” the archipelago’s emergency services warned on X.
The Mediterranean island, known for its picturesque beaches and sunny weather, is one of Europe’s most visited destinations. It is especially popular with German and British tourists.